Road Rage Can Get Drivers More Than Just a Ticket- this blog was written byTicketKick.com, Your Go-To Resource for Beating Traffic Tickets.

Another driver cuts you off, doesn’t use a signal, or drives too slow ahead of you. While these things may be irritating a Road Rage incident just isn’t worth it.

Road Rage as described in Penal Code 245 can result in jail time and a $10,000 fine. Additionally, per Vehicle Code 13210, "road rage" can result in a court ordered suspension of your driver’s license for six months (first offense) or one year (second or subsequent offense). The court may also order you to attend a court-approved anger management or "road rage" course. - this blog was written byTicketKick.com, Your Go-To Resource for Beating Traffic Tickets

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Motorists Can Take Effective Steps If They Become Sleepy While Driving - this blog was written byTicketKick.com, Your Go-To Resource for Beating Traffic Tickets.

The National Sleep Foundation observed National Sleep Awareness Week in March. Sleep deprivation and fatigue impact a driver’s attention, which can lead to other behaviors behind the wheel that can result in a collision or being ticketed.

According to the CHP’s Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System, in 2011, the most recent year that finalized data is available, more than 3,700 collisions occurred in California involving a drowsy driver. “The safe operation of any vehicle requires a driver to be wide-awake and alert at all times,” said CHP Commissioner Joe Farrow.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, motorists can take effective steps if they become sleepy while driving, including:

• Stop driving altogether.

• Consume the caffeine equivalent of two cups of coffee.

• Take a 20-minute nap, and after the nap, drive to the closest safe resting spot, such as a

motel, friend’s house, or go home and sleep.

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If you use FasTrak lanes where should you place your toll tag it to avoid getting a ticket for having it unlawfully positioned?

FasTrak users are responsible for mounting toll tags properly. FasTrak electronically collects tolls using a radio frequency system which “activates” your toll tag about 300 feet before the deduction is taken. Therefore, you cannot wait until the last minute to take the toll tag out of your glove compartment or wave it as you approach the toll plaza, since such actions interfere with the activation of the toll tag and a police officer may view this as attempt at toll evasion. If your toll tag cannot be read, and you do not have your vehicle's license plate on file with FasTrak, a violation notice can also be sent to you.

FasTrak toll tags should be mounted inside the vehicle at least 2" from top edge of windshield, horizontally, in the center behind mirror to ensure successful toll payment. Section 26708 of the Vehicle Code, permits a toll tag/transponder to be affixed to the center uppermost portion of the interior of a windshield, or on the bottom right or left corner of the windshield. - this blog was written byTicketKick.com, Your Go-To Resource for Beating Traffic Tickets

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Devious Parking Tickets All Across the City of Angels- this blog was written byTicketKick.com, Your Go-To Resource for Beating Traffic Tickets.

Multiple cities across Southern California are reevaluating their dubious parking tickets after an NBC local news team in Los Angeles uncovered a series of questionable citations across the city. People were reportedly receiving tickets at meters that still had time left and for parking at broken meters despite the city’s recent law forbidding such a practice. These revelations have caused numerous citizens to deem the epidemic as a scam on the part of the city to increase revenue in the face of constant budget crisis. Needless to say, motorists throughout Los Angeles were furious over the report and now more vigilant about any parking tickets they may receive in the future.- this blog was written byTicketKick.com, Your Go-To Resource for Beating Traffic Tickets

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How to Clear a Traffic Ticket While Incarcerated - this blog was written byTicketKick.com, Your Go-To Resource for Beating Traffic Tickets.

An incarcerated individual can take care of traffic matters (non felony) by requesting a dismissal pursuant to California Vehicle Code section 41500. Only tickets that are pending at the time the ticket holder is taken into custody can be removed using this California Vehicle Code section.

Under this rule, no person is subject to prosecution for any Vehicle Code (nonfelony) offense. This would encompass most tickets for speeding, red light, stop sign, cell phone, and so on. This applies to tickets received either while driving a vehicle or while a pedestrian.

The court will generally need proof of the incarceration, dates the traffic tickets were issued, vehicle code sections violated, and citation numbers as well as a signed declaration from the person requesting the dismissal. - this blog was written byTicketKick.com, Your Go-To Resource for Beating Traffic Tickets

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As Officer Pleads No Contest to Issuing Fake Tickets in Growing Epidemic, Motorists Never Should- this blog was written byTicketKick.com, Your Go-To Resource for Beating Traffic Tickets.

The evidence against George Chavez, a 23 year veteran of the San Jose Police Department, was apparently overwhelming as he pleaded no contest to charges that he had issued fake traffic tickets to people living in Texas. According to multiple news sources in the Bay Area, fake tickets were electronically issued to Charles Petrie, whom was engaged in a civil lawsuit against Chavez after a motorcycle accident in 2008, and his attorney during those proceedings, Stephen Dougan.

Despite the fact that Petrie and Dougan were living in Texas at the time the citations were supposedly issued, investigations into the shady issuances was not conducted until administrative errors were discovered, which prevented the tickets from being processed in Santa Clara County courts. Chavez had forged the name of another officer in the San Jose Police Department as the issuer on the citation, and when that officer was notified of a minor error on the citation he had never written, supervisors began to piece together the conspiracy and Chavez was arrested shortly thereafter.

Corruption in local police departments has sparked up in numerous municipalities all over the nation during the past few weeks, further bolstering an already growing cause for concern for California motorists, especially after the recent events in San Jose. This should lead more residents who are usually speculative about the validity of their dubious traffic citations to investigate and ultimately fight what is seemingly an increasing injustice. - this blog was written byTicketKick.com, Your Go-To Resource for Beating Traffic Tickets

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How Truck Drivers Can Fight Out of Lane Tickets - this blog was written byTicketKick.com, Your Go-To Resource for Beating Traffic Tickets.

Truck drivers or professional commercial drivers are held to a higher standard and as such suffer greater penalties for committing a traffic violation. A single Out of Lane ticket (Veh. Code, 22348c) for example can add one and a half points to a commercial driver’s motor vehicle record.

California law requires commercial vehicles, tractor trailers, and passenger vehicles towing to be driven in the right lane with certain exceptions. If you are merging onto another freeway for example you can move to another lane in order to get on or off at a freeway merge. If you are passing another vehicle you can use the lane to the immediate left of the rightmost lane, and the law doesn’t say how soon you must return to the right lane after passing.

You can also drive in either the rightmost lane or the lane to the immediate left of the right lane when the freeway has four or more lanes. If you do get an out of lane ticket make note of which lane you were in and how many lanes were on the freeway and take pictures if possible. When calculating the number of lanes on the freeway it’s important to count the carpool lanes too.

To illustrate the importance of including the carpool lane when “counting lanes”, take the case of People v. Harris (2011) for example. San Bernardino County Appellate Division judge dismissed Harris’ out of lane ticket finding the officer erroneously excluded the carpool lane when counting the total number of lanes on the freeway. The judge on appeal found that the law does not specifically exclude carpool lanes from the determination of the number of “lanes for traffic” for purposes of enforcing Vehicle Code section 22348 (c). Counting the carpool lane made all the difference and meant Harris was lawfully allowed to drive in either of the right hand lanes since the freeway had at least four lanes. - this blog was written byTicketKick.com, Your Go-To Resource for Beating Traffic Tickets

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More Speeding Tickets Issued Than Any Other- this blog was written byTicketKick.com, Your Go-To Resource for Beating Traffic Tickets.

Speeding makes up about 54 percent of tickets, managing editor of Washington Times says.

How you can avoid getting a speeding ticket yourself and contributing to the billions of dollars of revenue generated in the U.S. from speeding tickets?

Of course the only foolproof way to avoid a speeding ticket is to drive the speed limit and reduce speeds when conditions don’t permit for safe travel at higher speeds. That being said, most of us are guilty of ahem slipping up from time to time. The best practice is to avoid bringing attention to yourself. Keep in your lane and avoid making unnecessary lane changes and passing. If you do change lanes be sure to signal (no need to give the officer another reason to pull you over). If you do see brake lights ahead of you, think twice before switching lanes and blowing past those cars as the lead cars may have spotted an officer for you. - this blog was written byTicketKick.com, Your Go-To Resource for Beating Traffic Tickets

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Ohio Judge Rules Against Speeding Cameras as New York City Approves Them Latest Debate Leaves More Questions than Answers for California Motorists - this blog was written byTicketKick.com, Your Go-To Resource for Beating Traffic Tickets.

In the continuing saga surrounding controversial camera enforced speeding tickets that saw New York City adopt them just last Friday, Judge Robert Ruehlman of Ohio has contributed his opinion on the matter by ruling in favor of refunds for such violations in a certain town in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Residents of Elmwood Place are now entitled to 1.76 million dollars of refunds, plus an impending settlement on their attorneys’ fees after the ruling. Judge Ruehlman was quoted by the Associated Press as calling the speeding camera system “a scam” and a violation of the Ohio state constitution. This case result will likely add momentum for the cause of some Ohio legislators who were already pushing for a statewide ban on traffic cameras.

Meanwhile, the jury is still out on what California government officials will do now that there are mixed conclusions from the rest of the country. As the controversy moves toward the Pacific, California motorists can only hope that it loses steam before the introduction of these speeding cameras in their city streets. - this blog was written byTicketKick.com, Your Go-To Resource for Beating Traffic Tickets.

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New York City Speed Enforcement Cameras Welcomed but Likely Not the Case in California - this blog was written byTicketKick.com, Your Go-To Resource for Beating Traffic Tickets.

In efforts to address the unusually high number of pedestrian fatalities plaguing its streets, New York City and its officials are beginning to issue $50 fines for drivers that caught on camera going over 10 miles per hour, according to CBS and other major news agencies. Cameras have been installed in several undisclosed locations, however, all of them within a quarter mile of schools throughout the city.

New Yorkers seem to be welcoming the introduction of the cameras, contrary to residents of California, where any traffic enforcement camera programs have been banned by the population and even cancelled in many cities due to public outcry. Speed enforcement cameras have never been used in California, however, the red light enforcement cameras are highly notorious, issuing citations of nearly $500 per violation.

The usage of speed enforcement cameras may in fact never come to California, especially if said cameras utilize “automatic number plate recognition” (ANPR) system, as opposed to other cameras that may utilize Doppler or LIDAR technology. ANPR cameras are fixed or mobile speed camera systems that measure the time taken by a vehicle to travel between two or more fairly distant sites (from several hundred meters to several hundred kilometers apart). According to California Vehicle Code, this is also referred to as a “speed trap.”

The testimony of witnesses gained through speed trap evidence is inadmissible as evidence pursuant to Cal. Veh. Code Sec. 40804(a): “...any officer or other person shall be incompetent as a witness if the testimony is based upon or obtained from the maintenance or use of a speed trap.” However, it remains to be seen if a speed enforcement camera would qualify as a witness for this section to be applicable. Either way, California residents should hope that the speed enforcement cameras never make it to the Gold Coast, where speed violations are punishable by fees of over $200, compared to mild $50 being charged in New York City.- this blog was written byTicketKick.com, Your Go-To Resource for Beating Traffic Tickets

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